There
are times when human languages prove to be inadequate, where words are pale
in comparison to the idea or thought being conveyed. Describe an apple to
a blind man. He knows what an apple is, but has never seen "red," nor "round"
(at least visually), nor has he ever seen the beautiful white apple blossoms
as they bloom and silently fall to the ground in anticipation of the coming
fruit. We are like that blind man: although we have a concept of God, we
really have not "seen" Him, per se.

He is timeless, yet He is always just in time.

He is limitless, yet He often operates within human boundaries.

He is ever-present, yet He makes His home in the hearts of His children.

He presides over an infinite universe, yet has time to listen to the
simplest prayer.

He is powerful, yet He has a soft hand.

God is not some "being" who just created the universe and left mankind to
strive. He is not a figment of humanity's imagination. He is not some
angry old man just waiting to strike everyone with lightning; yet He is also
not some powerless intelligence just trying to discover who He is.

Take comfort in the fact that the God who created everything, including
man's imagination (which can stretch further than the infinite boundaries of
the universe itself), is the same God who became human and then sacrificed
Himself because He loved us so much! The Bible is not joking when it says,
"God is Love."